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They rule your section, they interrupt your professors, they answer questions you didn't ask. They live to pow-wow through Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) cabinet meetings, posture in Undergraduate Council focus groups and recite the Saturday morning Crimson Key tour. They are the bull-horn-toting-riot-causing ring leaders, the creme de la creme of undergraduate pseudo-intellectual literati, the "Dan Lungren's new best friend" gov jocks. Join us for an evening chat with Harvard's 15 biggest mouths...
...into a car you have to be an asshole. They use their horn...
...their horn. But people here use their horn just to get shits and giggles...
...Hellerstein Bethany K. Helms J. Welles Henderson Christina S. Henry Stephen G. Henry Tammy A. Hepps Joseph F. Herger Christine M. Hernandez John A. Hight Timothy D. Hirzel Juraj Hlavac Lawrence T. Ho Jennifer M. Hoang Dafna V. Hochman Cristin M. Hodgens Neil W. Holzapfel Daniel Hopkins David T. Horn Martijn Hostetler Linnea E. Housewright Leslie Hsu Matthew R. Hubbard Kara Hughes Mathew P. Humbaugh Iza R. Hussin Estibaliz M. Iturralde Robinson C. Jacobs Tobias B. Jacoby Juliene James Virginia Grace James Erika R. Janes Eric B. Jelin Lauren A. Jobe David V. Joffe Jamie L. Jones Joshua A. Jones...
...what if we study music at a very young age? If we are born with perfect pitch, could that help us keep it? Should we be offering lessons in infant cello or pint-size French horn? Dr. Kyle Pruett, who is a professor at the Child Study Center at Yale, a musician and the father of a nine-month-old, told me that even if we are born with perfect pitch, there is still no research showing that we can do anything to retain it. Formal musical training that comes too early can frustrate parents and "won't make much...